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Eleazer Williams (May 1788 – August 28, 1858) was a Canadian-American clergyman and missionary of Mohawk descent. In later years he claimed that he was the French "Lost Dauphin," a claim that made him a pretender to the throne of France. (From Wikipedia) More about Eleazer Williams:
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11 additional books about Eleazer Williams in the extended shelves: Louis XVII and Eleazar Williams. : Were they the same person? ([New York], 1868), by Francis Vinton (page images at HathiTrust)
Lazarre (The Bowen-Merrill company, 1901), by Mary Hartwell Catherwood (page images at HathiTrust)
The story of Louis XVII. of France (S. Sonnenschein & Co., 1893), by Elizabeth Edson Gibson Evans (page images at HathiTrust)
Eleazer Williams not the dauphin of France; a lecture read before the Chicago historical society December 4, 1902 (Fergus printing company, 1903), by William Ward Wight (page images at HathiTrust)
The lost prince: facts tending to prove the identity of Louis the Seventeenth, of France, and the Rev. Eleazar Williams, missionary among the Indians of North America. (G. P. Putnam & co., 1854), by John H. Hanson (page images at HathiTrust)
Prince or Creole; the mystery of Louis XVII (G. Banta publishing company, 1905), by Publius Vergilius Lawson (page images at HathiTrust)
Two eras of France : or, True stories from history (Alden, Beardsley ;, 1854), by Hugh De Normand (page images at HathiTrust)
The lost Dauphin; Louis XVII, or Onwarenhiiaki the Indian Iroquois chief. (G. Allen, 1887), by Augusta de Grasse Stevens (page images at HathiTrust)
Eleazer Williams-- his forerunners, himself ([Milwaukee, Wis., 1896), by William Ward Wight (page images at HathiTrust)
The redeemed captive returning to Zion : or, a faithful history of remarkable occurences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, minister of the gospel in Deerfield, who in the desolation which befel that plantation by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighborhood, into Canada (Hopkins, Bridgman, and Company, 1853), by John Williams and Stephen W. Williams (page images at HathiTrust)
True stories from history (John E. Beardsley, 1854), by Hugh De Normand (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Eleazer Williams: Additional books by Eleazer Williams in the extended shelves: Williams, Eleazer, 1787-1858: The Book of Common Prayer (Protestant Episcopal Tract Soc., 1853), also by Episcopal Church (page images at HathiTrust) Williams, Eleazer, 1787-1858: Life of Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen : alias Thomas Williams, a chief of the Caughnawaga tribe of Indians in Canada (J. Munsell, 1859), also by Franklin Benjamin Hough (page images at HathiTrust) Williams, Eleazer, 1787-1858: A prayer book in the language of the six nations of Indians containing the morning and evening service, the Litany, Catechism, some of the collects, and prayers and thanksgivings upon several occasions, in the Book of common prayer of the Protestant Episcopal church: together with forms of family and private devotion. (Swords, Stanford, & co., 1837), also by Episcopal Church and Solomon Davis (page images at HathiTrust) Williams, Eleazer, 1787-1858: The salvation of sinners through the riches of divine grace. (Printed at the Republican office, 1842) (page images at HathiTrust)
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